EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS LUNCHTIME SEMINARS Spring 2007


January 25: Cancelled

February 8: Kfir Eliaz (New York University)

“Paying for Confidence: An Experimental Study of Preferences over Beliefs”

Paper 1

March 1: Rebecca Morton (New York University)

“The Swing Voter's Curse in the Laboratory”

Paper 1

March 8: Jim Engle-Warnick (McGill University)

“Ambiguity Aversion as a Predictor of Technology Choice: Experimental Evidence from Peru”

Paper 1

March 29: John Duffy (University of Pittsburg)

“Equilibrium Selection in Entry Games: An Experimental Study”

Paper 1

April 12: Tim Cason (Purdue)

“Coordinating Collective Resistance through Communication and Repeated Interaction”

Background Paper

April 26: Philippe Jehiel (CERAS)

“Information Processing, Learning, and Analogy-Based Expectations: An Experiment”

Paper 1

Seminars are held Thursdays from 12:30-1:30 in Room 517 of 19 West 4th Street.

Coordinator: Guillaume Frechette @ (212)992 8683 or guillaume.frechette@nyu.edu